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Political and Legislative
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Go Through with Laying Off Nearly 1,400 Education Department Employees
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department…
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Civil Plaintiff
Chemical Maker DuPont Agrees to $27M Settlement to Resolve Nearly Decade-Long Suit Over Water-Supply Contamination
Chemical maker DuPont has agreed to a $27 million settlement to resolve a nearly decade-long…
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Civil Plaintiff
Nantucket Reaches $10.5M Settlement Over Vineyard Wind Turbine Failure with GE Subsidiary
The town of Nantucket, Mass. has announced it reached a $10.5 million settlement with a…
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Civil Plaintiff
Community Care Alliance Agrees to $1.09M Settlement Over Class Action Ransomware Lawsuit
Woonsocket, RI-based Community Care Alliance has agreed to pay $1,090,000 to resolve a class action…
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Consumer Law
Lawmakers Denied Entry into ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Sue Gov. DeSantis for Unlawful Restriction
Five state lawmakers who were denied access to a new immigration detention center built by Gov. Ron…
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Consumer Law
Georgia Family Accuses Mall Employee of Discrimination After Wheelchair-bound Son was Asked to Leave
A Henry County family says they were discriminated against while vending at Cumberland Mall. They…
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Consumer Law
Judge Orders Trump Admin to Halt Indiscriminate Immigration Stops and Arrests in Seven California Counties
A federal judge on Friday ordered the Trump administration to halt indiscriminate immigration stops and…
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Criminal Law
Wisconsin Nurse that Amputated Patients Frostbitten Foot Without Permission Will Serve No Jail Time
A Wisconsin nurse who amputated a patient’s frostbitten foot without authorization and planned to use…
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Criminal Law
Connecticut Man Sentenced to 65 Years for Killing Girlfriend, but Their Baby Daughter Remains Missing
A Connecticut man was sentenced Monday to 65 years in prison for the 2019 beating…
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Criminal Law
Judge Orders Prosecutors to Explain Why Menendez Brothers’ Case Shouldn’t be Re-examined in Light of New Evidence
A judge has ordered Los Angeles prosecutors to explain why Erik and Lyle Menendez’s murder convictions should…
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